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Florida State University Florida State University (FSU) is a public university, public research university in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida. Founded in 1851, it is located on the oldest continuous site of higher e ...
(variously Florida State or FSU) in the sport of
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. Florida State competes in
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, and the Atlantic Division of the
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(ACC). The
Florida State Seminoles The Florida State Seminoles are the athletic teams representing Florida State University located in Tallahassee, Florida. They compete as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level ( Football Bowl Subdivi ...
are the second most successful NCAA Division I college baseball program in percentage of games won, with an all-time
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of , second behind
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. The Seminoles rank sixth in all-time number of total wins and second in post-season wins. The Seminoles have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 59 times, advancing to the
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23 times — and have appeared in the CWS Championship Game or Championship Series on three occasions (1970, 1986, and 1999). Florida State has won 11 regular-season conference championships and 20 conference tournament championships, including nine regular-season ACC championships and eight ACC tournament championships. Florida State has had 100 All-Americans and 62 players that went on to play
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. Former Seminoles who have gone on to have success include Randy Choate,
J. D. Drew David Jonathan "J. D." Drew (born November 20, 1975) is an American former Major League Baseball right fielder. He began his major league career in with the St. Louis Cardinals, and also played for the Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, and B ...
, Stephen Drew,
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, Johnny Grubb, Terry Kennedy, Doug Mientkiewicz, Shane Robinson,
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,
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, Paul Sorrento, Kevin Cash,
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, and
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. The Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award, presented annually to the top catcher in college baseball, is named for Florida State hall of famer
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. Former head coach Mike Martin is the winningest coach in the history of college baseball. The Seminoles play their home games on campus at
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on the university's
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, campus and are coached by Link Jarrett.


Program history

Seminole baseball is one of the most successful collegiate baseball programs in the United States having been to 23
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in 59 Tournament appearances, and having appeared in the national championship final on three occasions (falling to the
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in 1970, the
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in 1986, and the
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in 1999). While under the command of head coach #11 Mike Martin ( FSU alumnus, 1966), Florida State became the winningest program in the history of college baseball. Since 1990, FSU has had more 50 win seasons, hosted more
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Tournaments, and finished in the top 10 more than any team in the nation. Since 2000, FSU has been one of the best programs in
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with more victories and a higher winning percentage in the regular season than any other school. FSU has made the postseason 44 years in a row. FSU also has two 60 win seasons and twenty-four 50 win seasons. FSU has hosted more Super Regional Tournaments than any team in the nation. In 2012, FSU passed
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for the most all-time wins in regionals and super regionals. In 2014, FSU set the record for the most National Seed selections of all-time. In 2017, FSU defeated
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, in the 1000th College World Series game. FSU has never had a losing season in its history; there is no other team at any level of college baseball that has never had a losing season.


Early history (1948–1980)

The first coach of the Florida State Seminoles was Charlie Armstrong, who spent four years with the program and compiled a record of 46–29. Ralph Matherly became the second coach of the Seminoles. Matherly served as head coach for three years and compiled a record of 43–22–1.
Danny Litwhiler Daniel Webster Litwhiler (August 31, 1916 – September 23, 2011) was an American professional baseball player and coach. He played in Major League Baseball as an outfielder from 1940 to 1951 for the Boston Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelph ...
was named as the third coach at Florida State. Litwhiler spent nine years coaching the Seminoles and compiled a record of 189–83. He is the second longest tenured coach in the history of the Florida State program. The fourth coach of Florida State was Fred Hatfield. Hatfield was coach of the Seminoles for five years, and he compiled a record of 157–57–1. Jack Stallings spent six years as head coach at Florida State. Stallings compiled a record of 248–107–3, making him the second winningest coach at the school. As the sixth coach of the Seminoles,
Woody Woodward William Frederick "Woody" Woodward (born September 23, 1942) is an American former professional baseball player, college baseball coach, and general manager. He played in Major League Baseball, primarily as a shortstop from 1963 to 1971 for the ...
led Florida State to an overall record 174–57 in his four years spent as head coach. Dick Howser returned to his alma mater to serve as head coach of the Florida State Seminoles for one year and guided the team to a 43–17–1 record.


Mike Martin years (1980–2022)


Mike Martin Sr. era (1980–2019)

Mike Martin was the coach of the Seminoles for 40 years after serving as an assistant for five years. He is the winningest coach in school history and his teams never won less than 40 games a season and reached the postseason in every year of his tenure, advancing to the world series on 17 occasions; in 2017, Martin won his 1900th game, becoming just the second coach in college baseball history to reach that milestone, in 2018, he become the winningest coach in college baseball, and in his final season, he became the first coach in history to win 2,000 games. During his tenure, he had 85 players drafted in the first ten rounds of the MLB Draft including 19 first round picks.


Mike Martin Jr. era (2020–2022)

On June 21, 2019, Mike Martin Jr., a former player and assistant, was named head coach of the Seminoles. He guided Florida State to two appearances in the NCAA tournament during his tenure although the Seminoles were eliminated in the regionals on both occasions. On June 10, 2022, Martin was let go following three seasons, ending forty-three years of a Martin at the helm of the program.


Link Jarrett era (2023–present)

On June 24, 2022, Link Jarrett, a former player under Martin Sr., was named head coach of the Seminoles.


Venue


Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium

Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium is the home of the Seminoles and is located in
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, on the campus of
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. It is primarily used for
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, and is the home field of the Florida State Seminoles baseball team. It opened in 1983 and after a two-year, $12 million project was completed in 2004 to make it one of the top collegiate baseball facilities in the United States, upgrading the stadium to a 6,700 capacity level. FSU's record crowd of 6,789 was set on April 19, 2008 with a defeat of then #1
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by a score of 9–5.


Head coaches

*''Records are through the 2022 season'' *^4 wins were vacated due to the academic scandal in 2007.


Current coaching staff

*Head coach: Link Jarrett *Assistant coach: Brad Vanderglas *Pitching coach: Chuck Ristano *Hitting coach/Recruiting coordinator: Rich Wallace


Traditions


Animals of Section B

Before the home half of the 5th inning, a group of fans known as 'The Animals of Section B', lead the Seminoles crowd in singing the Canadian national anthem,
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. This tradition is claimed to have started on February 13, 1988, during the
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in
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, when FSU was playing
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. During the bottom of the 5th inning, with the score tied 2–2, a member of The Animals began humming the Canadian anthem. As the Seminoles began to rally for more and more runs, more Animals joined in the humming and the team scored eight runs that inning. With baseball being a sport with a long history of
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, The Animals have maintained the tradition ever since.


Sunday Golds

A tradition that began during the Mike Martin era, the Seminoles wear their gold uniforms for every game that they play on a Sunday.


Records and results


Year-by-year results

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, C = Conference *^4 total wins vacated due to the academic scandal
*^3 ACC wins vacated due to the academic scandal


Polls

Florida State been ranked in the Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Poll 54 times as of the end of the 2021 season. ''Top-10 finishes are colored ██''


All-time record vs. ACC teams

Florida State baseball maintains a winning record against all current ACC teams. *^3 ACC wins are vacated from 2007 due to the academic scandal


Rivalries


Florida State in the NCAA tournament

Florida State has appeared in the NCAA tournament a total of 59 times () the second most appearances of any team in history, including 44 straight appearances, the longest active streak and tied for the longest streak in tournament history. The Seminoles have hosted regionals a nation-leading total of 35 times (), including eight consecutive times from 2011–2018, have been selected as a national seed a total of 11 times (), the most of any school, and have advanced to a super-regional a nation-leading total of 17 times (), including six straight appearances from 2008–2013. *The NCAA Division I baseball tournament started in 1947. *The
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of the tournament has changed through the years.


College World Series

Florida State has made twenty-three appearances in the
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, compiling a 30–46 record and advancing to the title game on three occasions.


Championships


National Championship appearances

Florida State has appeared in the College World Series National Championship game three times in 1970, 1986 and 1999.


Divisional Championships


Conference Regular Season Championships


Conference Tournament Championships


Awards


Dick Howser Trophy


Golden Spikes Award


National Awards

*
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(2008), Matheu Nelson (2021) *
Brooks Wallace Award The Brooks Wallace Award is an award given by the College Baseball Foundation (CBF) to the best college baseball shortstop of the year. The award has been given annually since 2004. Until 2008 the award was presented to the nation's most outstandi ...
Buster Posey Gerald Dempsey "Buster" Posey III (born March 27, 1987) is an American former professional baseball catcher. Posey spent his entire twelve-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the San Francisco Giants, from 2009 until his retirement a ...
(2008) *America Baseball Coaches Association National Player of the Year –
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(1997),
Buster Posey Gerald Dempsey "Buster" Posey III (born March 27, 1987) is an American former professional baseball catcher. Posey spent his entire twelve-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the San Francisco Giants, from 2009 until his retirement a ...
(2008), James Ramsey (2012) *Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Year Award – Terry Kennedy (1977), Mike Fuentes (1981), Jeff Ledbetter (1982),
Mike Loynd Michael Wallace Loynd (born March 26, 1964) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher with the Texas Rangers. College career Michael Wallace was drafted in June 1986 out of Florida State University and made the jump from college to the big le ...
(1986),
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(1997), Shane Robinson (2005), Tony Thomas, Jr. (2007),
Buster Posey Gerald Dempsey "Buster" Posey III (born March 27, 1987) is an American former professional baseball catcher. Posey spent his entire twelve-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the San Francisco Giants, from 2009 until his retirement a ...
(2008) *National Rookie of the Year – Matt Diaz (1998), Blair Varnes (1999), Stephen Drew (2002),
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(2009) *John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year – Mike McGee (2010) *
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(2008), Tyler Holt (2009), Sherman Johnson (2012) *
Lowe's Senior CLASS Award The Senior CLASS Award is awarded to the most outstanding senior student-athlete in 10 NCAA Division I sports. An acronym for "Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School," the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete ...
James Ramsey (2012) *Baseball America's National Coach of the Year – Mike Martin (2012, 2019) *Perfect Game/Rawlings National Coach of the Year - Mike Martin (2019) *Perfect Game Player of the Year: Matheu Nelson (2021)


Conference awards

*ACC Player of the Year –
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(1997), Marshall McDougall (1999), John-Ford Griffin (2001), Tony Thomas, Jr. (2007),
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(2008), James Ramsey (2012), D. J. Stewart (2014), Matheu Nelson (2021) * ACC Pitcher of the YearBryan Henry (2007),
Parker Messick Parker C. Messick (born October 26, 2000) is an American baseball pitcher in the Cleveland Guardians organization. He played college baseball for the Florida State Seminoles. Amateur career Messick grew up in Plant City, Florida where he attended ...
(2021) *ACC Freshman of the Year – Jonathan Johnson (1993), Stephen Drew (2002),
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(2021) *ACC Coach of the Year – Mike Martin (1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2009, 2012)


All-Americans

*Luis Alicea *Mike Augustine *Roger Bailey *Ryan Barthelemy *Robert Benincasa *Allen Bevis *Barry Blackwell *Guillermo Bonilla *Jayce Boyd *Dylan Busby *Jim Busby *Brian Busch * Stephen Cardullo *Kevin Cash *Ron Cash *Tyler Chambliss *Chris Chavez *Randy Choate *Bob Clem *Mike Compton *Tom Cook *Brian Cox *Wes Crawford *Daniel Davidson *Randy Davidson *Matt Diaz *J. D. Drew *Stephen Drew *Jack Dull *Matt Fairel *Frank Fazzini *Jaime Ferrer *Bien Figueroa *Gar Finnvold *J.C. Flowers *Mike Fuentes *Ed Fulton *Sean Gilmartin *Dick Gold *Richard Gonzalez *Brad Gregory *Rick Gremillion *John-Ford Griffin *Pedro Grifol *Brett Groves *Johnny Grubb *Mark Hallberg *Bryan Henry *Daniel Hodges *Tyler Holt * Tyler Holton *Dick Howser *Bryce Hubbart *Link Jarrett *Jonathan Johnson *Terry Kennedy *Ricky Kimball *Jeff Ledbetter *Brandon Leibrandt *Richie Lewis *John LiBrandi *Doug Little *Mickey Lopez *Mike Loynd *Matt Lynch *Jim Lyttle *Ryne Malone *Mike Martin Jr. *Robby Martin *Tyler Martin *Eddy Martinez-Esteve *Blane McDonald *Jon McDonald *Marshall McDougall *Mike McGee * Drew Mendoza *Parker Messick *Doug Mientkiewicz *Scooby Morgan *Jeremy Morris *Mat Nelson *Dick Nichols *Danny O'Brien *Pat Osburn *Drew Parrish *Geoff Parker *Craig Patterson *Eduardo Pérez *Trent Peterson *Buster Posey *Jeff Probst *Cal Raleigh *James Ramsey *Ray Revak *Tony Richie *Chris Roberts *Shane Robinson *Marc Ronan *Jack Rye *Jeremy Salazar *John Sansone *Mark Sauls *Brian Schultz *Jonah Scolaro *Scott Sitz *Chris Smith *Paul Sorrento *Gary Sprague *D.J. Stewart *Jason Stidham *Nick Stocks *Billy Strode *Ken Suarez *Stuart Tapley *Bud Teagle *Steve Tebbetts *Tony Thomas, Jr. *Devon Travis *Blair Varnes *C.J. Van Eyk *Taylor Walls *Jim Weaver *Luke Weaver *Conner Whittaker *Paul Wilson *Woody Woodward *David Yocum *Scott Zech


Notable players


Current professional players


Drafted players


Hall of Fame inductees

Two FSU players and one coach have been inducted into the
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.


Retired jerseys


Notable former players


See also

*
Florida State Seminoles The Florida State Seminoles are the athletic teams representing Florida State University located in Tallahassee, Florida. They compete as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level ( Football Bowl Subdivi ...
*
Florida State Seminoles softball The Florida State Seminoles women's softball team represents Florida State University (variously Florida State or FSU) in the sport of softball. Florida State competes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and th ...
* History of Florida State University * List of Florida State University professional athletes


References


External links

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